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Plants get their color from the sunlight. The sunlight activates the chlorophyll located in the leaves of plants. Chlorophyll captures the sunlight which begins the photosynthesis process that turns the leaves green in plants.
chlorophyll- and their green because that is the wavelength of light that the pigment reflects the most
DNA of their parents
cactus. cactie leaves are the thorns and the fleshy green part is the stem
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
No, all plants don't have the same leaves. It depends on what plant type it came from, the color, and the shape.
No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants? No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants?
the answer varies because not all leaves are the same but most green leaves only contain a lighter shade of green(sort of like a jade green)
mostly green but... what kind of question is that?
leaves
Plants get their color from the sunlight. The sunlight activates the chlorophyll located in the leaves of plants. Chlorophyll captures the sunlight which begins the photosynthesis process that turns the leaves green in plants.
No, they are completely different plants.
The green chlorophyll in plants gives plants their greeness
Yes, the moths wings are the same color as the leaves of its host plant/tree. The caterpillars are also the same color as the leaves.
yes.. we both have leaves
chlorophyll gives plants their green color
Foliage leaves are the broad, flat leaves of plants that are typically green in color and used for photosynthesis. They are important for capturing sunlight and converting it into energy for the plant. Foliage leaves are usually the main type of leaves on most plants and trees.